Hi, my name is Oliver. I am 7 and 3/4. I like dinosaurs, Roblox and Transformers. When I go to speech, I work on my stut ter ing and it helps a lot. I’ve been in speech for a long time now. Also, when Mr s. Oresman taught me stretchy speech, it helped with my speech a lot. Stut ter ing is not that bad. It can be kind of embarrassing when I have something to say, but my fr iends are kind to me.
Oliver, 7, Por tsmouth, RI
Hi, my name is Bryton. I’m 9 years old. I am in third grade. I started stuttering in second grade. My speech tools are thinking of a song in my head when I speak, thinking of what to say first, speaking slowly, and tracing a line with my finger when I speak. Stuttering is OK. You’re still cool if you stutter.
Bryton, 9, Nineveh, IN
Hi, my name is Wyatt. I am 8 years old and I’m in second grade. I love playing Minecraft and Among Us. I stutter a lot. It started when I was 5 years old. The stutters I have are blocks. I deal with it by just restarting and doing it again slowly and with an easy start. And other stutters I have are
prolongations. I learned this in speech therapy.
Wyatt, 8, North
Smithfield, RI 28 Xavier, 11, West Bridgewater, MA
Hi my name is Xavier and I am 11 years old. I am in the 5th grade and I play football. I started stuttering when I was in pre-school. I mostly stutter when I am excited about something and when I speak too fast. Strategies that I use are easy onset, slow speech, and stretchy speech. My advice for kids who stutter is don't speak too fast, because it will make you stutter more. Don't be afraid to talk in conversations. Be more confident. If you have a friend that stutters and you notice it, don't be mean to them because they might be self- conscious of their stutter. Don't make a big deal-just act normal when you speak to them.
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